Example sentences of "have been [verb] together by " in BNC.

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1 At the other point the primary experiment UA2 has been put together by 50 or so researchers from France , Denmark , Italy , Switzerland and CERN under the leadership of Pierre Daulat .
2 A grim catalogue of up to 80 defects in 23 homes has been put together by the residents in Chessel Close at Bradley Stoke , near Bristol .
3 It is an impressive body of photographic , graphic and specially commissioned work which has been put together by former NME photographer Adrian Boot and editors Neil Storey and Rob Partridge , with encouragement from Island boss Chris Blackwell and the head of Are You Experienced Ltd , Alan Douglas .
4 The exhibition has been put together by the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg , and covers the years 1900 to 1933 .
5 Their development from the turn of the century until around 1945 is traced in the show which has been put together by Christian Tümpel and a group of his art history students at the University of Nijmegen .
6 The current exhibition of his sculptures , drawings , paintings , and designs has been put together by the Museum der Bildenden Künste of Leipzig and sent to Frankfurt in return for the Städel 's Max Beckmann exhibition which was shown in Leipzig in 1990 .
7 It has been put together by a group of younger supporters , and the first issue comes complete with a free disabled driver sticker which should make parking at away games much easier .
8 Help the Aged 's campaign is to raise money for its international ophthalmic programme and has been put together by its agency , O&M Direct .
9 The final multifaceted perfection of mimicry has been put together by the summed natural selection provided by many different species of predators .
10 This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel .
11 The small but select exhibition , marking the bravery and sacrifices of the armed forces and civilians , has been put together by the the Teesside branch of the Dunkirk Veterans Association which has 83 active members .
12 All of which has been glued together by a not inconsiderable act of faith , since none of the principal funders — the Scottish Arts Council and Glasgow City Council are both being asked for £20,000 — has yet put its thumbprint on the relevant cheque .
13 Fascinating because it has been brought together by one of Britain 's leading painters ( although Hodgkin denies that the bright colours and strong forms employed by the Mughal period artists have influenced his art ) it is also an important entity in its own right .
14 A useful collection of readings on various aspects of ethnicity has been brought together by Husband ( 1982 ) .
15 Babies ' christening robes were particularly affecting ; they might have been blown together by a soft breeze , so invisible was their stitching .
16 the wording would have been put together by sales and marketing people in conjunction with their agent
17 Even their reports , which before the war would have been held together by close logic and the normal sense of what was being said , are now things of numbered paragraphs ( the British Library report cited earlier has sections with triple numbers , such as 9.6.1. and even the conclusions of chapters have introductions ) with no style or overall understanding at all .
18 However , many of those connections which Walcott thought he had identified appear to have been tied together by little more than familial relationship ; he was not able to show that they acted together as a cohesive political force .
19 Thought to have been brought together by two distinguished Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , Alexander Keith Johnston and Roderick Impey Murchison , the collection was beautifully mounted and dissected , and housed in purpose-built boxes ; most items are in virtually mint condition .
20 At the far end was a small rocky hillock as if huge boulders had been jammed together by the hand of some mythical giant .
21 The works of Metzinger , Gleizes and Le Fauconnier had been hung together by chance at the Salon d'Automne of 1910 , but the common characteristics which the critics saw in their styles , and the excitement expressed by the poets and authors at Mercereau 's and at the Closerie des Lilas over the possibilities of a new school of painting , seem to have made the painters aware of each other ; Apollinaire and Salmon in particular , although both were in many ways insensitive to painting , realized that Picasso 's latest style contained the elements of a new art , and felt that the work of several other painters was evolving in a similar direction .
22 Unbeknownst to keeper and defender , their laces had been tied together by Sid Dicker , Athletico sponge man and , for this match , replacement linesman .
23 Mr Hall denied this and maintained his 270 new recruits had been bonded together by the ugly scenes which confronted them each day as they passed picket lines .
24 The whole train , attired in the plum-and-spilt-milk livery of the LNWR and Caledonian Railways , had been assembled together by Rick Edmondson , then chairman of Rotherham diesel locomotive manufacturers Thomas Hill , and leased to the Great Scottish & Western Railway Company , under a fiveyear agreement .
25 Had she been asked the same question in different surroundings her amazement might have been tempered with doubt that Nahum Morey was in his right mind , but in this confined space she began to share his conviction that they had been drawn together by their various needs .
26 All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self .
27 These were a mixed lot , for the University had been put together by stages since its original foundation in the late reign of George the Fourth .
28 However , after a £50,000,000 compensation package for UK depositors and employees had been put together by the Abu Dhabi government on July 30 , the High Court in London granted the bank a four-month delay to allow more time for majority shareholders to explore ways of reviving BCCI .
29 It was like a machine where every single bit was perfectly made , but had been put together by a one-handed nome in the dark .
30 A number of these have been collected together by Moslems to constitute the ninety-nine ‘ most beautiful names ’ of God .
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